The KP4DOG network was established with a singular mission: to provide a resilient and dependable communication platform that can withstand the challenges posed by hurricanes, earthquakes, and other emergencies. Our network connects ham radio operators across Puerto Rico, facilitating the rapid exchange of vital information and ensuring that no one is left isolated. 

Reliability: Our network is designed to remain operational under the most challenging conditions. We have invested in state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure to ensure continuous service.

  • Coverage: KP4DOG offers comprehensive coverage across Puerto Rico, bridging communication gaps and connecting even the most remote areas.
  • Community: We are a network of passionate ham radio enthusiasts dedicated to supporting our community. Our members are always ready to assist in emergencies, providing a lifeline when it’s needed most.
  • Training and Support: We offer training and resources to help both new and experienced ham radio operators improve their skills and stay prepared for any situation.

The Mims Volunteer Fire Department is dedicated to protecting life and property through emergency response, fire prevention, training, and community outreach.

Emergency response
Support for incidents impacting our community, coordinated with partner agencies.

Training
Regular training to maintain readiness and improve skills.

Community outreach
Events, education, and engagement that strengthen community resilience.

Founded in 1951, The Four Communities Fire Department started by providing Fire and Emergency rescue service to the residents and visitors of Sharpes, Williams Point, Frontenac, and City Point in unincorporated Brevard County, Florida. Since our founding, our volunteers have been providing vital fire rescue, prevention, and community services to our local area and throughout Brevard County.  As a non-profit corporation, we proudly partner with Brevard County Fire Rescue as first-due responders in our North-Central Brevard County run area. Together, we strive to ensure the safety and well-being of our community.

Volunteers from FCFD are ready to go at a moments notice to provide services  wherever we are needed. Whether it be responding to an active incident, covering for a busy BCFR unit, or providing fire / rescue coverage at an event, we are ready to provide qualified, well trained personnel.

The Salvation Army’s SATERN (Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network) program is a globally recognized, international fellowship of ham radio operators that provides necessary communication to and from disaster sites around the world.

Amateur Radio operators have had such a remarkable impact on the world thanks, in part, to the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN). The number of lives saved, families reunited, and vital information relayed by these volunteers is beyond measure. Time and again, SATERN serves as the only communications link to the outside world during a disaster.